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Q. The physiologically active thyroid hormone is...

A. thyroxin B. prealbumin C. triiodotyrosine D. thyroglobulin​

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Answered by shagunhardik
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Answer:

the answer is a.

Explanation:

thyroxin

Answered by ShreshthaSaha
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Answer:

Here is your answer

Explanation:

The physiologically active thyroid hormone is triiodothyronine.

A thyroid hormone also known as T3 that plays a key role in many physiological processes and is the much more active than T4. thyroxine: A thyroid hormone also known as T4, thought to be a pro-hormone and a reservoir for T3.

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